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Offline jamlove

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Grade 3, Lesson 9 - I'm Sorry (real heads, cartoon bodies)
« on: August 24, 2011, 11:44:01 am »
This is for I'm sorry, a new thread please to be opened for the book with the cartoon heads, capter 9.

I have made a very quick intro with Mario and Luigi. And a mmmm donuts game only use Bart, don't use Homer or Lisa, I didn't need any more than 11 questions so that's all I made for the game.
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Re: Grade 3, Lesson 9 - I'm Sorry (real heads, cartoon bodies)
« Reply #1 on: August 31, 2011, 06:55:23 am »
41 people downloading and not one person will throw something up  :'(

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Re: Grade 3, Lesson 9 - I'm Sorry (real heads, cartoon bodies)
« Reply #2 on: August 31, 2011, 07:40:41 am »
I'm sorry.  ;D
I was meaning to post after I took a look at the materials, but never got around it!
Thanks for sharing your work!
Are you teaching this lesson next week?
I still have not had a meeting with my co-teacher about it.. so I am not sure how it will be used.
Anyways. Appreciate your hard work!  :)

Offline doryxcho

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Re: Grade 3, Lesson 9 - I'm Sorry (real heads, cartoon bodies)
« Reply #3 on: August 31, 2011, 07:53:35 am »
Sorry as well. Thanks for uploading and sharing your work. I wasn't prepared for this lesson after coming back from break but you came to the rescue. I really like your creativity on the simpsons game but it is a little confusing. Could you explain a little. Thanks.

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Re: Grade 3, Lesson 9 - I'm Sorry (real heads, cartoon bodies)
« Reply #4 on: September 01, 2011, 07:55:47 am »
The Simpsons game looks good. I have never used power point (never had to in college) so can you help me to edit the Homer and Lisa channel so I can re-post with more questions? How do you make it so the slides are assigned to a specific letter in a specific channel? Thank you.

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Re: Grade 3, Lesson 9 - I'm Sorry (real heads, cartoon bodies)
« Reply #5 on: September 01, 2011, 02:00:42 pm »
Thanks for replying.

I didn't make the simpsons :o game it was made buy a mod on this site, for all game templates please go here  ;) http://waygook.org/index.php/topic,9490.html

For instructions about how to edit games please go here. ;)
http://waygook.org/index.php/topic,10593.0.html

Please throw up any work you have made even documents can be uploaded and I know I'd defiantly appreciate any thing that cuts the work load.  :laugh:

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3rd grade Lesson 9.2 I'm sorry
« Reply #6 on: September 02, 2011, 12:01:45 pm »
Here is what I am using for my lessons.
The angry bird game is a bit long so I am planning to end the game when the time needs it to end.
I edited some files I got from waygook!
I hope it can be of some help ;D
Its my first time posting so please let me know if I have done something incorrectly.
Thank you!

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Re: Grade 3, Lesson 9 - I'm Sorry (real heads, cartoon bodies)
« Reply #7 on: September 02, 2011, 01:40:56 pm »
Hi guys,

So my teacher wants to teach very much "by the book," so I'm limited to making presentations that fall exactly or close to the guidelines laid out in the textbook.  Initially, I thought it would be a cool idea to make a couple worksheets; one which had 4 pictures and one which had 4 dialogues matching the pictures.  Then, I'd mix up the orders, so when students tried to find a partner (the goal is to match dialogues to photos), they'd need to search a bit to the find a student with the same corresponding order.  While they searched, they would have to read out the dialogues, and I was going to give prizes to the winner.

Unfortunately, my teacher vetoed this idea because she wanted to save paper.  She told me to make a powerpoint instead and just read it to the students.  I don't expect it to be engaging.

I guess this is all just a big disclaimer that I don't know that you'll find these exercises to be useful if you have some creative liberty in your classroom.  But if your teacher is by the book, maybe you can use this.  I've uploaded the worksheet and powerpoint.  But be forewarned, they aren't flashy at all.

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Re: Grade 3, Lesson 9 - I'm Sorry (real heads, cartoon bodies)
« Reply #8 on: September 05, 2011, 11:27:23 am »
This publisher is terrible

Here is an unscramble game which is probably too difficult because it uses all the letters of the alphabet.

The numbers are used for choosing a student to respond.

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Re: Grade 3, Lesson 9 - I'm Sorry (real heads, cartoon bodies)
« Reply #9 on: September 05, 2011, 02:22:53 pm »
A review for part 3. We spelled the words together first, then during the dice game I just made them say the word and the first letter to get a point.

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Re: Grade 3, Lesson 9 - I'm Sorry (real heads, cartoon bodies)
« Reply #10 on: September 06, 2011, 12:42:27 pm »
it seems very useful material!
Thanks. for lesson 9. 'I'm sorry, That's okay' those expressions are good to teach for kids. coz they are going to learn how to say and answer(reply) in that siuation. in cars of me, im using balls. with two balls, throwing kid says "i'm sorry", catching kid answers "that's okay". but it happens with two balls at the same time, so kids should be tense. it's easy to be massed up, so before this game, you need to give a warning like "without the ball, you cannot say anything."
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Re: Grade 3, Lesson 9 - I'm Sorry (real heads, cartoon bodies)
« Reply #11 on: September 06, 2011, 01:39:51 pm »
I am working in rural Gangwon. This is the first year that ny 3 grade students have begun to learn English, so their level is still very low. My co-teacher also has limited English ability. Does anyone have any suggestions for any really rudimentary games so I can try and bring some liveliness into the class?

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Re: Grade 3, Lesson 9 - I'm Sorry (real heads, cartoon bodies)
« Reply #12 on: September 07, 2011, 09:53:20 am »
I made an ABC words ppt for using with the writing units from the book for this semester.  I included words from the book and from a phonics song from youtube they learned last semester (link below).  We learned the song in small chunks and the kids would all groan when I stopped the song because they wanted to know the next word SO badly - it was funny making them wait until the next class to find out!

Here's the link to my original post (the ppt would be good for afterschool or camp classes too so I posted the original in the general forum)

http://waygook.org/index.php/topic,20835.0.html

And the youtube phonics song

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BELlZKpi1Zs&feature=player_embedded#!

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Re: Grade 3, Lesson 9 - I'm Sorry (real heads, cartoon bodies)
« Reply #13 on: September 20, 2011, 01:55:22 pm »
My little ones love the Mario game, they really seem to get into the fighting spirit. It is also a fantastic way to get them to say the key sentences over and over again. :P

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Re: Grade 3, Lesson 9 - I'm Sorry (real heads, cartoon bodies)
« Reply #14 on: September 23, 2011, 02:09:06 pm »
I had my students play Ding Ding Ding game.  Teacher will write six phrases from the lesson on the board.  "Watch out!" "Look out!" "I'm sorry." "Are you okay?" "Yes, I'm okay." "Sure, I'm okay." Each group will take a turn saying the sentences in a row, one student at a time, and the group with the fastest time wins.

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Re: Grade 3, Lesson 9 - I'm Sorry (real heads, cartoon bodies)
« Reply #15 on: September 23, 2011, 02:15:56 pm »
I showed a video clip of sports bloopers. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1796OXXdVzs  I show the clip once with just the students watching then I show it again but whenever the person in the video falls/gets hit etc. the students shout "Watch out!" Then I show it one more time.  This time I pause the video after each incident happens and will ask students what phrase is appropriate.  "I'm sorry" "Are you okay?" and "Watch out!/Look out!"

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Re: Grade 3, Lesson 9 - I'm Sorry (real heads, cartoon bodies)
« Reply #16 on: October 01, 2011, 09:58:43 am »
Here's a PPT I made to introduce I'm sorry. I also added some other scenarios like, "excuse me". Its not really a game, but introduces the target language and gets them answering question. The kids liked it.
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Re: Grade 3, Lesson 9 - I'm Sorry (real heads, cartoon bodies)
« Reply #17 on: October 13, 2011, 02:04:10 pm »
Attached is the PPT for the World and Me (pg. 82) "I'm Sorry Around the World".  Its a good supplementary PPT and can be done in 5-10 minutes.  Kids like the respite from perpetual English droning.
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